So far when presenting Renode we mostly focused on using it as a separate tool that provides a closed simulated universe.
This approach has several advantages including ease of deployment, full control over all elements of...
As we build more advanced technologies, complexity of the software that forms their backbone increases exponentially.
Some of this complexity can be balanced out with the reusability and portability offered by open source...
Solving problems that require real-time calculations and precise control typically calls for using an RTOS. While we have been working with a wide variety of RTOSs for various applications (like Contiki-NG for IoT, RTEMS for...
The newest release of Renode, Antmicro’s open source multi-node simulation framework, adds new exciting pieces to your toolbox, along with support for even more RISC-V platforms and CPUs.
With these new capabilities it’s even...
Being part of the ORConf community since its early days, we’re happy to once again sponsor the event, this time hosted on September 27th-29th, 2019 in Bordeaux, France (https://orconf.org/).
With Antmicro’s CEO Peter Gielda...
Antmicro’s open source simulation framework, Renode, was built to enable simulating real-life scenarios - which have a tendency to be complex and require hybrid approaches.
That’s why, besides other things, the Renode 1.7...
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